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    Scott Steiner’s Son Titans Deal: How a Wrestling Legend’s Kid Cracked the NFL

    Megan BurrowsBy Megan BurrowsApril 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The fact that Scott Steiner’s son plays for the Tennessee Titans seems somewhat appropriate. Just the team’s name seems to be waiting for a Steiner. After failing to be selected during the three days of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Jacksonville State wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner, the son of the wrestler formerly known as Big Poppa Pump, signed an undrafted free agent contract with Tennessee on Sunday. “Titan Up!” was his father’s two-word response, which he posted to X. A little dad moment from a man who made a career out of being anything but small—no essay, no compilation of his own best songs.

    The more difficult path is the undrafted one. It has always been. Every spring, about 250 players are drafted, and the remaining players scramble to find a home, usually with a team that has a quiet need at their position and a coach who is prepared to give them a thorough evaluation during training camp. Adding Rechsteiner to the receiver room is more about depth and competition than a guaranteed roster spot because Tennessee already emerged from the draft with Ohio State wideout Carnell Tate at fourth overall and edge rusher Keldric Faulk later in the first round.

    Brock Rechsteiner — Key InformationDetails
    Full NameBrock Rechsteiner
    FatherScott “Big Poppa Pump” Steiner (WWE Hall of Famer)
    CousinBron Breakker (WWE Superstar)
    BrotherBrandon Rechsteiner (basketball, transferring to Kansas State)
    CollegeJacksonville State University Gamecocks
    PositionWide Receiver
    College Stats (2023–2025)53 receptions, 629 yards, 7 touchdowns
    Senior Year (2025)36 catches, 383 yards, 5 TDs
    NFL TeamTennessee Titans
    Signing TypeUndrafted Free Agent (UDFA)
    Date SignedApril 26, 2026 (post 2026 NFL Draft)
    Prior NIL DealSigned with WWE in 2025, alongside brother Brandon

    Nobody will be impressed by his college stats. Over the course of three seasons, Jacksonville State had 53 career receptions for 629 yards and seven touchdowns. He caught 36 passes for 383 yards and five touchdowns during his senior year. These are respectable mid-major figures, not particularly impressive. Scouts have suggested that Rechsteiner bring the family build, which is the combination of size, leverage, and explosiveness that the Steiners have essentially trademarked over the course of two generations. Even when production is low, special teams coaches lean forward in their chairs because of this physical profile.

    The Rechsteiner family’s peculiar and expanding influence in American sports and entertainment is the larger story here. Between the catchphrases and the bicep flexes, most casual wrestling fans probably forgot that Scott Steiner’s true last name has always been Rechsteiner. Rick, his brother, was also a wrestler. One of the most well-known young stars in WWE today is Bronson, also known as Bron Breakker, Rick’s son. Brandon, Brock’s brother, is a college basketball player who is moving from Colorado State to Kansas State. Both Brock and Brandon signed NIL contracts with WWE last year, which at the time seemed more like a branding ploy than a significant shift in wrestling. It now appears to be an astute long-term placement. Without really planning it that way, the family is involved in every major sport.

    It’s difficult to ignore how this NFL debut differs from his father’s defining moments in wrestling. Scott Steiner had a boisterous, sweaty, occasionally ridiculous, and often brilliant career. He cut advertisements that went viral online. A picture from Jacksonville State and a tweet about Brock’s signing went viral on a quiet Sunday. It would be a stretch to read too much into it, but there is a generational shift there.

    It’s genuinely unclear what will happen next. Tennessee’s depth chart is already packed following the draft, and the majority of undrafted receivers do not make Week 1 rosters. A realistic landing spot with an opportunity to grow would be the practice squad. However, in this case, the Steiner name isn’t really doing the heavy lifting. During preseason and OTAs, Brock will need to catch the ball when it matters. The part that determines this takes place on a hot August field in Nashville with no spectators and a quarterback throwing to a young player who needs to prove he belongs. His father can post all the Titans hype he wants. The fact that Scott Steiner’s son plays for the Tennessee Titans seems somewhat appropriate. Just the team’s name seems to be waiting for a Steiner. After failing to be selected during the three days of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Jacksonville State wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner, the son of the wrestler formerly known as Big Poppa Pump, signed an undrafted free agent contract with Tennessee on Sunday. “Titan Up!” was his father’s two-word response, which he posted to X. A little dad moment from a man who made a career out of being anything but small—no essay, no compilation of his own best songs.

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